Events for March 2, 2017

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This year’s winner of the Danish Embassy Art Prize, art photographer Mads Holm, will be exhibiting his work at the Danish Embassy in London. Holm has previously studied photojournalism in New York, but has moved away from journalistic photography towards more artistic work where his photographs serve as personal reflections of reality; something he has been cultivating at Glasgow School […] Find out more »

The Holburne Museum is proud to announce the UK’s first exhibition devoted to the Bruegel dynasty, including recent attributions for two paintings from the Museum’s own collection. Bruegel: Defining a Dynasty unravels the complex Bruegel family tree, revealing the originality and diversity of Antwerp’s famous artistic dynasty across four generations through 35 works, including masterpieces […] Find out more »

St Pancras International welcomes the Poetry Periscope as it reaches the last stop of its year long, national tour! The Poetry Periscope will reside in St Pancras for the next three months, allowing commuters and visitors the chance to enjoy a host of poetry from Els Moors, Jackie Kay and Jan Wagner (among many more) as they pass through […] Find out more »

Ongoing

A display of portraits of sitters wearing glasses made and selected by the internationally renowned Belgian painter Luc Tuymans. Since the 1970s Tuymans has been preoccupied with how we perceive people and things. His work, with its use of found images and photographs and its meditations on history and memory, makes the banal striking, in […] Find out more »

Explore the work of designer and artist Josef Frank (1885-1967) in the first-ever UK exhibition of his textiles. The Austrian-born architect moved to Sweden in 1933, where he developed his colourful brand of modernism, working with Estrid Ericson on furniture, glassware, lighting and interior design ideas. Together they redefined what is regarded as Swedish Modern. […] Find out more »

The Embassy of Slovakia is pleased to invite you to experience an exhibition by artist Ena Bán. RESTART presents what this emotionally empty “official“ world marked by unforeseeable changes associated with ever-accelerating technological development needs. Ena Bán creates images spontaneously – collages, reinterpretations of art and adverts: The Spring of Love, Pleasure, The Use of Delight, Do […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

Lebanese sculptor Alfred Basbous will be the subject of a mini-retrospective. Focused on the aesthetic principles of shape, movement, line and material, his sculptures display a deeply ingrained sincerity and a search for the essence of beauty. Working in the tradition of sculptors such as Auguste Rodin, Jean Arp and Henry Moore, Alfred Basbous explored […] Find out more »

“The map is not the territory. There’s no organisation. There’s only you.“ – These words describe the main theme of the exhibition of emerging young Czech designers who are coming to London to exhibit their work at the International Fashion Showcase 2017. They hope to retain the enormous achievement of their predecessors who won the […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

‘Inside Terrain Vague’ is another edition of the ongoing project series ‘Another Spot to Visit’, a collaboration between Sophie Staub and Roland Brauchli, through which they explore questions in design and art. Expanding the idea of uneven ground and undefined spaces within the urban context to a more general reflection about the idea of an […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

The first London exhibition Black Hole Generation (B.H.G.) features Martin Lukáč from Slovakia and David Krňanský and Julius Reichel from Czechia. The Kings are Back is an exhibition of Black Hole Generation’s examination of contemporary culture and its propensity to overload us with visual stimulation. The exhibition features twelve new paintings and six prints from […] Find out more »

Cinema Made in Italy returns to Ciné Lumière from 1 – 5 March 2017. This 7th edition of the festival brings a brand new array of cinematic delights, with an alluring line-up of recent Italian productions, including Q&A sessions with the film-makers. The lineup includes the following films: “7 Minutes”, “Ears”, “Pericle the Black”, “The […] Find out more »

Waddington Custot is pleased to present ‘Colour is’, a group exhibition which focuses on the wide-ranging and sometimes contradictory investigations of colour by artists from the mid-twentieth century to the present. The exhibition draws together painting and sculpture from an international group of artists who consider colour central to their practice: Etel Adnan, Josef Albers, […] Find out more »

7:00 pm

Screening, reading and discussion: an evening of objects, literature and gorgeous photography. ‘Susana Medina: Object Lessons,’ an audio-visual story by photographer Paul Louis Archer in collaboration with the author, has the power of objects at its core, the main theme of Medina’s critically acclaimed book, Philosophical Toys, and a subject Archer has skilfully explored in […] Find out more »

Ahead of London Fashion Week, Austrian Cultural Forum of London presents an exhibition exploring the intersection between fashion and art. Featuring artists and designers from Austria, Poland and the UK the exhibition explores the ways in which art and fashion can shape new positions and contribute to current social, economic, cultural and environmental debates. The […] Find out more »